The announcement comes days after the streaming giant announced it would be pausing “all future projects and acquisitions from Russia,” discontinuing at least four Russian-language series in production or post-production until further notice
Netflix is a goner in Russia in response to the invasion of Ukraine, the company announced Sunday, after coming under intense public pressure over an
initial declaration of nonpartisanship. “Given the circumstances on the ground, we have decided to suspend our service in Russia,” a Netflix spokesperson told
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